2015 Keio Challenger – Singles

The Keio Challenger is a professional tennis tournament played on hardcourts. It is currently part of the ATP Challenger Tour and the ITF Women's Circuit. Having been held in Yokohama, Japan since 1999. In 2015, Taro Daniel won the men's singles title, defeating Go Soeda in the final 4–6 , 6–3 , 6–3.

Singles
2015 Keio Challenger
ChampionJapan Taro Daniel
Runner-upJapan Go Soeda
Score4–6 , 6–3 , 6–3

Seeds

  1. Australia John Millman (first round)
  2. Australia Matthew Ebden (semifinals)
  3. Japan Tatsuma Ito (semifinals)
  4. Japan Go Soeda (final)
  5. Japan Taro Daniel (champion)
  6. Japan Yūichi Sugita (quarterfinals)
  7. Russia Konstantin Kravchuk (second round)
  8. Japan Yoshihito Nishioka (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
5 Japan Taro Daniel 6 6
3 Japan Tatsuma Ito 4 1
5 Japan Taro Daniel 4 6 6
4 Japan Go Soeda 6 3 3
4 Japan Go Soeda 77 6
2 Australia Matthew Ebden 62 4

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Australia J Millman 4 4
Russia A Kudryavtsev 6 6 Russia A Kudryavtsev 77 6
Chinese Taipei J Wang 3 6 3 Chinese Taipei T-h Yang 64 2
Chinese Taipei T-h Yang 6 3 6 Russia A Kudryavtsev 0 3
Australia O Jasika 6 6 5 Japan T Daniel 6 6
China Y Bai 1 4 Australia O Jasika 3 61
Q Japan Yuya Kibi 1 3 5 Japan T Daniel 6 77
5 Japan T Daniel 6 6 5 Japan T Daniel 6 6
3 Japan T Ito 6 7 3 Japan T Ito 4 1
Q Japan K Takeuchi 2 5 3 Japan T Ito 6 6
Chinese Taipei T Chen 4 3 United Kingdom B Klein 4 4
United Kingdom B Klein 6 6 3 Japan T Ito 6 77
China Z Li 5 61 Australia J Thompson 4 64
Australia J Thompson 7 77 Australia J Thompson 1 6 77
Japan H Moriya 61 4 7 Russia K Kravchuk 6 3 64
7 Russia K Kravchuk 77 6

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 Japan Y Nishioka 63 77 4
Q United States P Kobelt 77 61 2r 8 Japan Y Nishioka 6 7
WC Japan K Uesugi 65 1 Chinese Taipei J Jung 2 5
Chinese Taipei J Jung 77 6 8 Japan Y Nishioka 66 0
South Korea D-h Lee 6 6 4 Japan G Soeda 78 6
Japan Y Uchiyama 2 4 South Korea D-h Lee 5 4
Australia Gavin van Peperzeel 2 5 4 Japan G Soeda 7 6
4 Japan G Soeda 6 7 4 Japan G Soeda 77 6
6 Japan Y Sugita 6 6 2 Australia M Ebden 62 4
WC Japan Sora Fukuda 1 0 6 Japan Y Sugita 6 6
WC Japan Makoto Ochi 2 6 5 WC Japan M Shiga 1 2
WC Japan Masato Shiga 6 4 7 6 Japan Y Sugita 4 6 0
Croatia F Škugor 78 6 2 Australia M Ebden 6 1 6
South Africa T Vorster 66 4 Croatia F Škugor 1 0r
Q Japan Yu Watanuki 5 1 2 Australia M Ebden 6 0
2 Australia M Ebden 7 6

References

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